Pryme and Streamwide partnered to provide more streamlined collaboration and enhanced push-to-talk (PTT) over cellular (PoC) communications for industries in both the public and private sectors.
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Demanding work environments require powerful communication devices, reliable connectivity and real-time information in order to operate at peak efficiency. Whether in an office or in the field, on a mission or on the run, today’s teams need next-generation applications and advanced audio technologies to communicate effectively. The partnership will help address those needs.
“Our Team on mission platform is an all-in-one solution that enables united, secure PoC communications for verticals like public safety, emergency services, medical, defense, public transit and construction,” said El Mehdi Sodki, Streamwide director of sales, North America. “Pryme’s wireless PTT accessories elevate user experience and augment mission-critical operations.”
In addition to Team on mission (TOM), Streamwide also offers Team on the run (TOTR) for commercial applications in fleet management, home healthcare, manufacturing, retail and facilities. The solution is designed to keep teams connected and help solve many organizational challenges.
Every industry has specialized communications requirements but, all share a universal need for faster, easier ways to access the critical functions of these applications, which is the impetus behind the strategic partnership between Streamwide and Pryme.
“Our goal is to help expedite and enhance communications,” said Dave George, Pryme president and chief technologist. “Pryme’s wireless PTT buttons and remote speaker microphones make it possible for users to immediately activate TOM or TOTR and communicate without having to hold a phone or tablet or touch a screen.”
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